Ohio Fashion Awards winners announced

Ohio Fashion Awards
The winners of the inaugural Ohio Fashion Awards were announced during this year's Ohio Fashion Week. See who the winners are!
  • Selling service for generations

    A medium-sized wooden box sits on a corner desk at Ford’s Clothier in Rocky River. The box is filled with index cards with customers’ names and their purchases. Owner Tom Gorton says the index cards help him build relationships with his customers.
  • The Cleveland Fashion Show

    Fashion Week Cleveland presented The Cleveland Fashion Show on June 12 at La Place in Beachwood. The collections consisted of work from collegiate and American designers.
  • Christopher Boyle

    Fashion designer Christopher Boyle will debut his first solo dress collection on Sat., June 12, during Fashion Week Cleveland’sAmerican Designer Fashion Show.
  • Lisa Malanij

    The time has come again for Fashion Week Cleveland. I had the pleasure of asking local designer and Kent State University alum Lisa Malanij a few questions. Malanij's designs will be featured at Fashion Week Cleveland's Cleveland Fashion Show on Saturday, June 19.
  • Fashion Week Cleveland 2010 kicks off

    Fashion Week Cleveland 2010 kicked off on Saturday, June 5, with a series of speakers at the Western Reserve Historical Society. The topic: the influence of military on fashion.
  • Sushi and style

    Lately fashion shows are happening everywhere from night clubs to bars and malls, and even on bar tops! On Wed., May 19, Style Lounge hosted a runway show on the main bar in Sushi Rock Beachwood.
  • Kent's 157 Lounge supports local fashion scene

    157 Lounge in downtown Kent, Ohio, offers a big city night life atmosphere in the midst of a small college town. Appealing to an upscale clientele with their trendy high tables, dim lighting, lounge seating, VIP venue and exceptional martini menu, 157 Lounge is the premiere hot spot for the aspiring young professional.
  • Fresh faces in fashion

    There’s nothing more I love than hearing about talented people working together in Cleveland. Make that beautiful, talented and fashionable people, and it’s even better.
  • Take a look through Gerri’s Closet

    Going green is the new movement, and what better way to go green than to shop at a trendy consignment store? Gerri’s Closetis an upscale clothing store that carries junior and women’s casual and career clothing. It was voted #1 Beacon’s Best in 2007.

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